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mitodna
post Dec 17 2010, 10:51 PM

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QUOTE(JakkReaper @ Dec 17 2010, 10:04 PM)
I wanna register U Mobile as a favourite payee in Maybank2u so I can pay via online.

But what's U mobile

Customer Account No:
Bill Account Holder Name:

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Go to this http://www.u.com.my/login to log online. You can find your customer account no. Bill Account Holder Name is your name.


Added on December 17, 2010, 10:53 pm
QUOTE(fruitie @ Dec 16 2010, 03:37 PM)
Nope, we are not like Huawei, we don't produce modems for end users.
Our customers are all telco providers. smile.gif
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oh i see, do you sell bulk to telco only? very interesting wink.gif

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post Dec 17 2010, 10:56 PM

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No la, we don't produce modems. We only produce things like BTS - Base Transceiver Station and etc. smile.gif The tower which is built for all of us to make calls/SMS/and surf Internet. biggrin.gif

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mitodna
post Dec 17 2010, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Dec 17 2010, 10:48 PM)
It is already said in their FAQ. A different pricing plan would be out when launch. It'll not be the same as the current RM68 unlimited plan.

http://www.u.com.my/faqs/42mbps-mobile-broadband-service
3-10mbps makes it even slower than Yes.
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what Yes is promising? They did not right? They used a relative 3 times to 5 times faster than 3G (384kbps).
I know they are hitting 10mbps, but with their price plan, it is no limit man.

Yes really changed the world, so now all telco likely to charge more or like them, say good bye to unlimited plan doh.gif wink.gif

What I heard, Yes is unbelievably selling very well notworthy.gif
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post Dec 17 2010, 11:19 PM

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Is it just me, or Umobile blocked torrenting?
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post Dec 17 2010, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Dec 17 2010, 10:56 PM)
No la, we don't produce modems. We only produce things like BTS - Base Transceiver Station and etc. smile.gif The tower which is built for all of us to make calls/SMS/and surf Internet. biggrin.gif
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Last heard Huawei has beaten NSN to almost every European country for LTE-Italy, Germany, Sweden and other Scandinavian nations.
This also is true for new FTTH projects.

They do not only sell cheap devices with the impression that China only market cheap stuffs. They also produce very high quality products which are only marketed to more advance countries which could afford to pay more.

It's a very competitive market out there with very little growth anymore. The one pushing the cheapest price with highest value often gets the deal.


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post Dec 17 2010, 11:47 PM

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Hahaha. This kind of deals, I don't want to get involved and debate it over here. tongue.gif

Plus, I'm only involved in managing people in the company. I don't get involved in the business directly but business result makes an impact to my increment and bonus la. laugh.gif
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post Dec 18 2010, 12:41 AM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Dec 17 2010, 10:48 PM)
It is already said in their FAQ. A different pricing plan would be out when launch. It'll not be the same as the current RM68 unlimited plan.

http://www.u.com.my/faqs/42mbps-mobile-broadband-service
3-10mbps makes it even slower than Yes.
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start compare with "yes" after 3 years of operation: customers increase, bandwidth usage sure increase if ppl excessively use it.

then we'll see how fast "yes" can offer; in terms of handling increase of customers and bandwidth.



am not expecting ub68 to go with higher 42mbps. maybe a bit more, rm88 or rm98 or rm108.



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post Dec 18 2010, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Dec 17 2010, 10:48 PM)
It is already said in their FAQ. A different pricing plan would be out when launch. It'll not be the same as the current RM68 unlimited plan.

http://www.u.com.my/faqs/42mbps-mobile-broadband-service
3-10mbps makes it even slower than Yes.
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I see. I just hope that no telco will introduce "YES" charging style.

QUOTE(cybpsych @ Dec 18 2010, 12:41 AM)
start compare with "yes" after 3 years of operation: customers increase, bandwidth usage sure increase if ppl excessively use it.

then we'll see how fast "yes" can offer; in terms of handling increase of customers and bandwidth.
am not expecting ub68 to go with higher 42mbps. maybe a bit more, rm88 or rm98 or rm108.
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A bit more is ok.

Anyway, would it be available for the prepaid numbers to subscribe such a service? Or they will still continue to stick to the current 3G network?
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post Dec 18 2010, 01:01 AM

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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Dec 18 2010, 12:41 AM)
start compare with "yes" after 3 years of operation: customers increase, bandwidth usage sure increase if ppl excessively use it.

then we'll see how fast "yes" can offer; in terms of handling increase of customers and bandwidth.
am not expecting ub68 to go with higher 42mbps. maybe a bit more, rm88 or rm98 or rm108.
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Not many would get to excessively use it unless you've lots of money to burn.
Even with the increase of subscribers it will not affect their pricing mechanism which increases proportionally with takeup rates.

To get something which equals somewhere Unifi speeds over the air, you can't be charging anything less than Unifi's current pricing which is around RM160 for a symmetrical 5mbps connection.

The other way is to immitate Yes's pay as you use with RM30 per GB.

Expect nothing less than 2X of UB68.

Between the 2 options, Yes's pricing is still fairer because not everyone would want the high commitment of RM100+ like what you pay for the U68.
Some would only use it occasionally and might want a lighter commitment.

To have such wide coverage at launch, it really looks promising.

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post Dec 18 2010, 12:14 PM

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@Fruitie, okay :-).
From the comment here, I think they better keep UB40 at RM40 for 2gb for 42mbps, then PAYU after exceeded a cheaper than Yes rate.
Hihi speed roll-out need a lot money, maybe a bigger quota looking at 20gb, PAYU after that for HSPA+, 118myr? Smaller quota higher speed, no hogging base station?


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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Dec 17 2010, 11:19 PM)
Is it just me, or Umobile blocked torrenting?
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Not sure, try torrent an Linux Distro

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post Dec 18 2010, 12:33 PM

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can i register another ub68 broadband under my name? 5gb is not enough for me..
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post Dec 18 2010, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(aztech @ Dec 18 2010, 12:33 PM)
can i register another ub68 broadband under my name? 5gb is not enough for me..
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Can, should not be much of problem. If not, just take a prepaid starter pack, reload and subscribe. Just no modem bundle.
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post Dec 18 2010, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(mitodna @ Dec 18 2010, 04:30 PM)
Can, should not be much of problem. If not, just take a prepaid starter pack, reload and subscribe. Just no modem bundle.
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for the "second" ub68 sim, its better to use prepaid as you might get a rebate if you topup using e-reload, the sim will cost you rm8 and and there is rm5 inside, then you topup another rm65 via e-reload ,to make it rm70, and u subscribe using rm68 fr the sim and u get more than 6mths validity , your cost will be rm8+rm65= rm73, try to ask for rm3 discount from the dealer thumbup.gif and u still hav rm2 credit in the sim for the next topup laugh.gif
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post Dec 18 2010, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(mitodna @ Dec 18 2010, 12:14 PM)
From the comment here, I think they better keep UB40 at RM40 for 2gb for 42mbps, then PAYU after exceeded a cheaper than Yes rate.
Hihi speed roll-out need a lot money, maybe a bigger quota looking at 20gb, PAYU after that for HSPA+, 118myr? Smaller quota higher speed, no hogging base station?
Snap out of the dream.

It won't happen.Maintaining UB40 with 42mbps plan at the same current price?

How are they going to break even with the extra cost spend for the equipment upgrades?

and your further thoughts of charging RM118 for 20GB?That would make it even cheaper than current UB68 unlimited with 5GB volume cap.
That would be only RM29.50 for 5GB.

We are talking about a plan which is 4-5 times faster here.

It can't be cheaper than Unifi either because they are not getting subsidized for this and it's wireless.
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post Dec 18 2010, 07:26 PM

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Called their CS for 10 minit but nobody pickup.

Umobile sucks
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post Dec 18 2010, 07:59 PM

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hey , would like to register ub68
but just curious , is it good for p2p ?
torrent , frostwire , etc ? rclxms.gif
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post Dec 18 2010, 08:08 PM

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If you register 3G wireless broadband solely for torrenting etc you're bound to fail, crash, burn, and with your testicles hung up the pole in Mount Doom.

No joke.
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post Dec 18 2010, 08:16 PM

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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Dec 18 2010, 08:08 PM)
If you register 3G wireless broadband solely for torrenting etc you're bound to fail, crash, burn, and with your testicles hung up the pole in Mount Doom.

No joke.
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with your testicles hung up the pole in Mount Doom

happened to you b4?

btw, i dare not P2P wif my UM cause it will breach the 5GB in less than 2 days doh.gif


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post Dec 18 2010, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Dec 18 2010, 08:08 PM)
If you register 3G wireless broadband solely for torrenting etc you're bound to fail, crash, burn, and with your testicles hung up the pole in Mount Doom.

No joke.
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Walau, need to so harsh or not???

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